Almond Bloom in a Changing Climate
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.2003.57.2.89Abstract
Almond shows an extended blooming season. Later blooming cultivars avoid the possibility of late frosts and also benefit from temperatures more favorable for pollination and fertilization. For these reasons, the almond breeding program of Zaragoza has mainly pursued the development of very late blooming cultivars, and also cultivars showing a wide range of bloom times.
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